Félix Malpica Valverde
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Félix Juan Malpica Valverde (born 1945 in Veracruz, Mexico) was an early Mexican radio personality. His program, Líderes de Opinión (Leaders of Opinion)[1], appeared on several Mexican radio stations, namely:
- Calor 93 (93.3 MHz)in Tuxpan
- Láser 89 (89.5 MHz) in Fortín
- Vox FM (101.7 MHz) in Coatzacoalcos
- La Nueva RN (96.5 MHz) in Veracruz
- Mar FM (99.7 MHz) in Veracruz
- VOX FM (101.7 MHz) in Veracruz
- W Radio (900 kHz) in Veracruz
Malpica who founded GRUPO FM[2] with his father Félix Malpica Mimendi in 1970, was one of the first personalities to conduct political interviews on his show on radio. Some politicians interviewed by him included:
- Miguel Alemán Velasco
- Fidel Herrera Beltrán
- Guillermo Zúñiga Martínez
- Efraín Deschamps Vergara
- Reynaldo Escobar Pérez
- Armando Quintero Martínez
- Pedro Ferríz Santacruz (father of Pedro Ferríz de Con)
- Alberto Clutié
- Ignacio Torres Magaña, Chief of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (Federal Electrical Commission)
Malpica later created the magazine GB Magazine[3], with his brother Francisco in the cities of Veracruz, Xalapa, Córdoba, Coatzacoalcos and Villahermosa, Tabasco. As well as several TV Programs: "Grupo FM Telenoticias" (TV News) in the City Of Veracruz and Boca del Río, "GB-TV", "Líderes de Opinión in Televisión"[4], "En Abierto" and "Cancha Caliente"[5].